how can i permanently delete deleted files?
i attempted to giveaway up some-more space upon a c expostulate (deleted neglected programs, temp internet files, etc) though a still flattering most full ![]()
theres unequivocally zero else i can find to delete, so im meditative may be theres a little things which werent unequivocally deleted??
whenever i see my mechanism scanning for view ware viruses etc i see it scanning things (like sims, which took up a outrageous volume of space!) which i suspicion i deleted.
so im wondering if any one knows how to do this? or if this isnt even my complaint is there an additional approach to repair it? lol im not really great with computers so i could defintely be wrong about it :/
yup a storage expostulate is E sorry
and i did all of these things though nothing of them work :/
haha as well as i attempted to undo a revive points though it hasnt even been saving any since there isnt sufficient room

Seems like your “storage drive” ought to be drive E or F, not C. Check in My Computer and make sure you see it there.
Have you tried:
- emptying your recycle bin
- clearing your Web browser cache
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LikeDislikeTry running defrag on your computer. Make sure you used the control panel to remove programs, not just move to trash.
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LikeDislikeIf you have many restore points, they can consume quite a little space. Do a disk cleanup and use the More Options tab. You can delete all but the last restore point. Then Defrag wouldn’t hurt.
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LikeDislikeEven though things don’t really get deleted when you delete files/etc, they do not take up disk space, becuase they simply get overwritten with any new data- so thats not your problem.
You’ve already used uninstall. Now go into Windows Explorer and look for left over files/ file folders for programs you uninstalled/deleted already.
Then right click on your hard drive icon in my computer and choose the disk clean-up option..select everything and remove.
Then download CCLEANER and use it to clean all your temporary/junk files.
Then run disk defragmentor.
This should get you some more space, but you may be coming to the point where you need to install a 2nd hard drive.
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